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Measurement of key resonance states for the P30(p,γ)S31 reaction rate, and the production of intermediate-mass elements in nova explosions

Authors :
Filomena Nunes
J. Stevens
R. Stroberg
V. M. Bader
P. J. Woods
Shumpei Noji
F. Recchia
C. Langer
A. Estrade
J. Browne
Zach Meisel
T.R. Baugher
Kathrin Wimmer
T. Poxon-Pearson
Daniel Bazin
Hendrik Schatz
B. A. Brown
Alexandra Gade
D. Seweryniak
Gavin Lotay
Remco Zegers
G. Perdikakis
M. Scott
Antonios Kontos
T. Redpath
Anu Kankainen
D. T. Doherty
J. Pereira
D. Weisshaar
Jordi José
Fernando Montes
Source :
Physics Letters B. 769:549-553
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

We report the first experimental constraints on spectroscopic factors and strengths of key resonances in the 30P(p, γ)31Sreaction critical for determining the production of intermediate-mass elements up to Ca in nova ejecta. The 30P(d, n)31Sreaction was studied in inverse kinematics using the GRETINA γ-ray array to measure the angle-integrated cross-sections of states above the proton threshold. In general, negative-parity states are found to be most strongly produced but the absolute values of spectroscopic factors are typically an order of magnitude lower than predicted by the shell-model calculations employing WBP Hamiltonian for the negative-parity states. The results clearly indicate the dominance of a single 3/2−resonance state at 196 keV in the region of nova burning T≈0.10–0.17GK, well within the region of interest for nova nucleosynthesis. Hydrodynamic simulations of nova explosions have been performed to demonstrate the effect on the composition of nova ejecta.

Details

ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
769
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Accession number :
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